I am going to be writing through some things from this book, The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt 📚.
I think Haidt has much to say to help us understand the moment we find ourselves in.
I am going to be writing through some things from this book, The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt 📚.
I think Haidt has much to say to help us understand the moment we find ourselves in.
A century later, Christian teacher Origen challenged the Caesarean Christians of his time not to blur the powers. "For you who are redeemed by Christ... a physical sword has been removed from your hands... In its place the 'sword of the Spirit' has been given and you must seize it." For Origen, Christians are to fight the evil powers by means of *prayers and fasts, justice and piety, gentleness, chastity and all the virtues of self control."
Currently reading: Reckoning with Power by David E. Fitch 📚
“Failure is the mark of a life well lived. In turn, the only way to live without failure is to be of no use to anyone.”
Currently reading: Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson 📚
I am excited to dive into this little book on power and the Church.
Currently reading: Reckoning with Power by David E. Fitch 📚
I just finished reading Jesus and the Powers by NT Wright and Michael Bird it was challenging and encouraging in all the right ways. I am going to do a little write up on it soon.
Finished reading: Jesus and the Powers by N. T. Wright 📚
Do you ever read a book so timely it is almost overwhelming? Something that grabs you by the soul and says, “LOOK!”
I am experiencing that right now with this little book.
Currently reading: The Tears of Things by Richard Rohr 📚
Currently reading: Jesus and the Powers by N. T. Wright 📚
“Perhaps the single greatest threat is not the rise of secularism or the emptying of churches, but the apathy and indifference of the churches that are still here.”
Currently reading: Jesus and the Powers by N. T. Wright 📚
Diving into some texts on power this week. Starting with this one and going from there.
I just bumped into this quote:
“When the Greeks got the gospel, they turned it into a philosophy;when the Romans got it, they turned it into a government;
when the Europeans got it, they turned it into a culture;
and when the Americans got it, they turned it into a business.” Richard Halverson
This was such a fun read. I am excited to continue exploring this world in Oathbringer. Finished reading: Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson 📚
During the 1933 Prussian Synod Dietrich Bonhoeffer offered multiple theses to challenge the “Aryan Paragraph.” The “German Christians” were those aligning with the Nazi party, “We,” was the nascent Confessing Church.
Currently reading: The Bonhoeffer Reader by Michael P. DeJonge 📚
Another timely thought from Dietrich Bonhoeffer in response to the 1933 “Aryan Paragraph.”
Currently reading: The Bonhoeffer Reader by Michael P. DeJonge 📚
Here’s the second of the theses that Bonhoeffer penned to challenge the Aryan Paragraph in 1933. Again, it reads as very timely for our moment in history.
Currently reading: The Bonhoeffer Reader by Michael P. DeJonge 📚




Dietrich Bonhoeffer composed a number of talking points to refute what was known as the “Aryan Paragraph” in September of 1933. The paragraph excluded non-Aryans from civil service which was beginning to be adopted by German churches.
Currently reading: The Bonhoeffer Reader by Michael P. DeJonge 📚
This is such a timely read. Bonhoeffer’s writing is so highly applicable to our times.
Currently reading: The Bonhoeffer Reader by Michael P. DeJonge 📚